Justlisa's review of: The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter, & Miracles

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The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter, & Miracles by Bruce H. Lipton
With more than 100,000 copies sold of his self-published book, The Biology of Belief, Bruce Lipton teams up with Hay House to... read more



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Posted on November 1, 2008 7:52 PM PDT
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This is an amazing book. It challenges conventional dogma in just about every area of research.

Lipton basically gives something of a scientific explanation for how the mind and body interact; how our emotions create chemicals that then communicate with our cells, for example.

It's not too much entirely new information, although the writer takes the mind body idea further than most resources do.

I would have liked to have seen a more academic basis for some of Lipton's ideas ... like what exactly are the processes by which genes and DNA are controlled by signals outside the cell.

Overall, though, this is a wonderful book that I would recommend to anyone who is curious about how our mind and bodies work together.

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I found this review really helpful. The extra details that you provided really made a big difference in my mind. This book seems like it could be just what I have been looking for. I could very much appreciate the science of influence and I like the practical implications of using six principles of ethical persuasion as a basis.
I found this review very helpful especially because it seemed honest and not overly sensationalized. I truly appreciate this. It's nice to be able to mention something's short comings right along side its accomplishments because this really allows us to develop a more accurate idea of what it actually will be able to offer us. This book sounds very interesting and I really appreciate your approach to presenting this.


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